MORE ON Density: Richard Florida: The Power of Density Richard Florida: Human Capital Density Richard Florida: The Density of Smart People The map below shows the density of the creative class across ...
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The so-called "creative class" didn't quite pan out as people thought it would. The term, coined by economist and social scientist Richard Florida in his 2002 book The Rise of the Creative Class ...
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Journalists take it for granted that they can reach professors on the phone for expert opinions. Universities even publish directories to make faculty members accessible to the media. But you can’t ...
Richard Florida, a well known consultant planner has a revised edition of his famous book titled “The Rise of the Creative Class.” Florida visited Wilkes-Barre quite a few years ago and provided ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Yet, with all this arguing, it seems like some are still ...
For an interactive map based on this data compiled by the ERS, click here. The map shows the number and percentage of creative class and arts workers in each U.S. county. [imgcontainer] ...
Richard Florida, always a fan of cities including Seattle, seems to be having some second thoughts. The 2002 publication of his book, “The Rise of the Creative Class,” turned a professor into as much ...
“Sinners” filmmaker Ryan Coogler has been named “Creative of the Year” by the Creative Collective NYC, the innovative ...
Yesterday I wrote how a platform like the Kindle might act as a stimulus to the wider, creative economy. The question in my mind is this. Is the creative economy a bit of hocous pocus or is it ...